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Andrea Donigan asked for a switch plate cover with my Northern Cardinals on it. She wanted two cardinals on it but I could only get one to fit on the single light cover. I think it came out so lovely. Make them to fit every switch plate in the house.

I did make a pattern for the double light switch plate but it has not been tested yet. Once it has been tested, it will be added to this listing.

The male cardinal is a wonderful rich red with a black face and even though the female has a little red, they have more brown than red. These beautiful birds do not migrate and look gorgeous with a snowy background.

This pattern was tested by my Bead Angel, Andrea Donigan. She did such a wonderful job on it.

This pattern has alphabetic characters for the bead color to make the word chart easier to read.

On the pattern pages, I have provided you with:

Full page pattern and segmented blown up views for an easy read

A list of suggested supplies

Complete bead counts

Image of what finished piece will look like

Word Chart with starter strip available

No Basic stitch instructions are provided

Approximate Finished size:

SINGLE: 3 inches by 4.5 inches

Supplies Used:

Delica 11/0

Switch Plate

Technique:

Peyote or Brick Stitch

Pages to Print:

SINGLE: 2 graphs only or 8 with word chart

Skill Level:

Advanced Beginner to Intermediate (need to know how to peyote or brickstitch

On January 3, 2011, I received an email from Jean Baer with the beautiful pictures of how she had used my Filet Rose Bracelet Black N White Pattern - Loom. She had used it to make a beautiful hatband. She was appologizing about the hat it was on...but I thought it looked great. Well, I decided I would go ahead and make a pattern from her pictures. This is the results. I am very proud that Jean wanted to use my pattern for the hatband.

This Little Princess Dog Collar is for the smaller dog. It sports cute little crowns across the collar. It is approximately 1/2 inch wide and as long as you need it. This pattern is created with a white background and pink and purple crowns but you can bead them up any way you would like.

This collar could potentially be a thin bracelet. Just don't make it as long.

My Bead Angel, Angelique Metz (my daughter) beaded this cutey. The picture is of her chihuahua, Peanut, wearing the collar. This collar used the motif 5 times and added 22 rows of white to finish it off. The collar measured a little over 10 inches long. She needed the extra so that she could attach the snap and fit her Peanut's neck right.